Star Trek: Deep Space NineSpecialMalibu Comicsone-shots

#1 Dec 1994Lightstorm
A Federation colony on Gakora, in the Gamma Quadrant, is
destroyed by alien vessels. The A'vwi, still under command
of Kol ("Hearts and Minds" [DS9 mini-series]), is on patrol
in the Gamma Quadrant when a distress call is intercepted.
Arriving at Gakora, Kol, Koleth, and Katha, an Imperial
Adjunct assigned to the ship by Gowron, find a single
survivor whom they take to DS9 for medical attention. Sisko
insists on returning to Gakora with Kol. Koleth takes time
to have a drink with Bashir, whom he owes a life debt. In
the Gamma Quadrant, the A'vwi is attacked by an alien
fleet, but their leader allows the Klingon vessel to travel
to their homeworld. On Myvock, Malek, leader of the alien
world, welcomes the Klingons, but condemns Sisko and Dax to
death. He believes humans have defiled Gakora, a planet
held sacred by his people. Back at DS9, the lone survivor
recovers enough to tell Bashir that it was Lursa and B'Etor
(Redemption, Part I [TNG]) who led the alien
attack on Gakora. Bashir and O'Brien travel to Gakora
looking for evidence only to be captured by the Klingon
sisters and turned over to Malek. Kol and Katha transport
the Starfleet officers from their gallows and kidnap Malek,
taking him to Gakora to show him the truth. Malek's chief
military commander betrays his leader and attacks the
landing party. Koleth gives his life to protect Bashir, but
Lursa and B'Etor escape. Malek ends his war on humans and
Bashir mourns his friend. Morn escorts Katha to dinner.

Also contains an interview with Michael Westmore, Paramount makeup supervisor and
designer, by Mark Paniccia. A newsstand edition printed on cheaper paper, with the
same cover price as the direct market edition was published.

Jan 1995Special Hero Edition
Contains previews of "The Maquis: Soldier of Peace" and "Terok
Nor", DS9 creator profiles, an interview with Mark Altman, and a
Mirror, Mirror sketchbook. Painted wraparound cover. There is
no story in this comic. Polybagged with Hero Illustrated #20, Feb 1995.

Cover artist: Trevor Goring

#0 Jan 1995Terok Nor
Bashir and Dax tour a Bajoran museum and learn the story of
Charna Sar, Bajor's greatest architect. A condemned prisoner,
Charna is freed by Kotan Darek, the Cardassian assigned to
construct a space station in orbit of Bajor. Forced to work for
the Cardassians, Charna helps design the station that will be
known as Terok Nor to her generation, and Deep Space Nine to the
next Bajoran generation.

Painted cover and interior artwork.
Includes an illustration of the Defiant, and an essay on the
Dominion. A newsstand edition printed on cheaper paper, with the
same cover price as the direct market edition was published.

Writer: Mark A. AltmanArtist: Trevor GoringCover artist: Goring

#1 Aug 1995Collision course
An asteroid threatens the station. The cargo
carried by Quark's new partner proves to be an explosive solution
to the situation.

Dangerous times
Terrorist attacks on the station and an attempt
to kidnap Odo bring to light a new threat to the Federation,
fanatics bent on preventing the Founders from taking a foothold,
at any cost.

Writer: Joe FielderPenciller: Rob DavisInker: Bruce McCorkindale

#0 Dec 1995Worf: Bonds of honor
Worf is accused of sabotaging Starbase 113.
Admiral Nechayev instructs Sisko to arrest Worf the moment he
returns to the station. Worf decides to follow a ship which was
the last to leave before his own departure. The Xanosian vessel
leads Worf to a Klingon ship, whose commander has engineered
Worf's predicament. With help from a friend, Worf is able to turn
the tables.

Photo cover. Also contains a gallery of Worf pinups by various artists and a
biography with photos, covering the period from his birth to his
acceptance of a position as Strategic Operations Officer for DS9.